Hi Jens,
Interesting point. I actually copied this verbatim from the
MathematicaMark6 output page. I will look into this more.
Thanks,
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Jens-Peer Kuska [mailto:kuska at informatik.uni-leipzig.de]
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 3:20 AM
To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
Subject: [mg96596] [mg96507] Re: Benchmark performance Under AIX
Hi,
m2 = RandomArray[Real, {}, {20}]
gives
RandomArray[Real, {}, {20}]
Do you mean RandomReal[{}, {20}] ??
Regards
Jens
Coleman, Mark wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I've been doing some benchmark testing of a new IBM Server running AIX
> that we use for Mathematica. In particular I am using the
> MathematicaMark6 tests that come with Mathematica v6.03. I've gotten a
> puzzling result and I was wondering if anyone else on MathGroup has
> seem a similar issue.
>
> Briefly, we have Grid-Mathematica installed on an 6-CPU p500 series
> IBM server (the machine uses PowerPC Power6 CPUs at 4.2 Ghz each) with
> 32Gb of Ram, running ver 5.3 of 64bit AIX (IBM's Unix). I've been
> comparing the performance of this machine versus my standard 2Ghz
> Laptop running Windows 2000. (Note: I am not making use of any grid
> capabilities on the server)
>
> Given the configurations of each machine, I would expect the server to
> be as much as 2x as fast as my laptop, given the difference in CPU
> speeds if nothing else. But this is not the case. The server results
> in a MathematicaMark6 score of 1.37 versus 1.67 for my laptop. I've
> traced the difference to Test #5 (Elementary Functions). The benchmark
> code for this test is:
>
> Test 5:Elementary Functions
>
> =
Module[{m1,m2},Timing[SeedRandom[1];m1=RandomArray[Real,{},{2000000}];
> m2=RandomArray[Real,{},{2000000}];
> Do[E^m1;Sin[m1];ArcTan[m1,m2],{30}]]]
>
>
> This code takes 6.06 seconds on my laptop and 26.8 seconds on the
> server!
>
> I'm wondering if there is a known issue on AIX (or UNIX systems more
> generally) that might account for this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark